Glasgow, Scotland, taken on May 4, 2015
What does a field of bright red tulips look like in black and white? THIS! (See the original photo in colour.)
Glasgow, Scotland, taken on May 4, 2015
What does a field of bright red tulips look like in black and white? THIS! (See the original photo in colour.)
Bordeaux, France, taken on August 21, 2012
The only thing that appeals to me about macarons is their vibrant colours – otherwise they’re too sweet for my liking. However, would you still want one if they lost the colours that make them so attractive? :O (See the original photo in colour.)
Paris, France, taken on July 24, 2015
I unexpectedly caught my friend’s neutral emotion, with the slightest sign of a smile, when I turned around to snap a random photo. And it became a precious moment frozen in time. (See the original photo in colour.)
Ely, England, taken on August 15, 2015
I dropped by Ely as a half-day trip during my visit to Cambridge and enjoyed a sunny day admiring the city, mostly its stunning cathedral. Who would have thought that a small city in England would hold such an impressive structure? (See the original photo in colour.)
Edinburgh, Scotland, taken on August 28, 2015
Last Friday, friends and I went to see a symphony in Edinburgh during the International Festival. On the way back to the train station at night, we chanced upon some firework displays up on the hill, right above a lit Edinburgh Castle, under the full moon! The contrast between the colours of the fireworks, the castle, and the moon was amazing, and even though I didn’t have Mr. Nikon with me, I couldn’t resist trying to capture a photo with my phone, which turned out decent, I’d say. The original photo in colour was already stunning, so I thought I’d find out what the photo would look like in black and white. An unconventional attempt…but here it is. Make sure you do check out the original! (See the original photo in colour.)